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* The [[Who's That Pokémon?|Dare da?]] segment is replaced with [[eyecatch]]es of {{Ash}}, [[Goh]], and {{AP|Pikachu}} for this episode.
* The [[Who's That Pokémon?|Dare da?]] segment is replaced with [[eyecatch]]es of {{Ash}}, [[Goh]], and {{AP|Pikachu}} for this episode.
* This episode marks the first time [[Ash's Dragonite]] is seen getting defeated in battle.
* This episode marks the first time [[Ash's Dragonite]] is seen getting defeated in battle.
* This is Ash's smallest change in rank after defeating someone in a [[World Coronation Series]] battle.
* {{an|Lance}} is referred to as the {{pkmn|Champion}} of [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] in this episode, whereas in ''[[JN012|Flash of the Titans!]]'', he was referred to as an [[Elite Four]] member.
* {{an|Lance}} is referred to as the {{pkmn|Champion}} of [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] in this episode, whereas in ''[[JN012|Flash of the Titans!]]'', he was referred to as an [[Elite Four]] member.
* In Japan, this episode aired 364 days, one day shy of a full year, after the [[JN065|episode]] where Ash rose into the Ultra Class.
* In Japan, this episode aired 364 days, one day shy of a full year, after the [[JN065|episode]] where Ash rose into the Ultra Class.

Revision as of 17:51, 2 February 2023

JN108 : Catching the Aura of Fate!
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
JN110 : Narrowing the Chaser Chase!
Aim For The Eight!
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JN109   EP1194
VSキバナ!マスターズエイトをかけた戦い!!
VS Kibana! Battle for Masters Eight!!
First broadcast
Japan May 6, 2022
United States February 24, 2023
English themes
Opening With You
Ending
Japanese themes
Opening 1・2・3
Ending バツグンタイプ
Credits
Animation Team Kato
Screenplay 面出明美 Akemi Omode
Storyboard 尼野浩正 Hiromasa Amano
Assistant director ウヱノ史博 Fumihiro Ueno
Animation director 篠原隆 Takashi Shinohara
Additional credits

Aim For The Eight! (Japanese: VSキバナ!マスターズエイトをかけた戦い!! VS Kibana! Battle for Masters Eight!!) is the 109th episode of Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and the 1,194th episode of the Pokémon anime. It first aired in Japan on May 6, 2022, in Australia on October 11, 2022, in Canada on October 15, 2022, and is scheduled to air in the United States on February 24, 2023.

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Plot

As a new day begins in the Galar region, Ash and Lucario arrive at the city of Hammerlocke, eagerly waiting for their World Coronation Series entrance battle. Arriving in front of the Hammerlocke Stadium, Ash is greeted by his opponent and the local Gym Leader, Raihan. They both express their determination to win, only to be interrupted when they notice none other than Leon waking up from behind a nearby bush, having come early so he wouldn't miss the match. He encourages both Ash and Raihan to give it their all in the upcoming battle.

Inside the Stadium, the stands are filled with lots of people eager to witness the last entrance battle of the season, with Goh, accompanied by Cinderace and Grookey, sitting amongst them. Ash and Raihan enter the battlefield and are introduced to the audience, with Raihan receiving plenty of cheering from the people of his hometown. Referee Dan explains that the match will follow the Masters Eight Tournament rules, with both sides using three Pokémon each and being allowed to switch them at any time as many times as they want. In addition, either side may only use one of either Mega Evolution, Z-Moves, or Dynamax per battle, with Goh predicting that Ash is going to use Mega Evolution with his Lucario. At Dan's signal, both sides send out their first Pokémon. Ash's choice is Dragonite, while Raihan goes with Flygon, making the first round a clash between Dragon types.

Raihan makes the first moves by ordering a Dragon Claw, while Dragonite uses the time to set up a Dragon Dance, increasing its Attack power and Speed. Using its increased Speed, Dragonite evades Flygon's subsequent Steel Wings with ease. Raihan admits that Ash has trained his Dragonite well, but also reminds him that he's a Dragon-type expert, and orders a Sandstorm, which envelops the entire field. With its vision blinded by the sandstorm, Dragonite is struck by a Dragon Claw and a flurry of Steel Wings from Flygon as the Mystic Pokémon hides itself in the swirling sand, which is also slowly dealing damage to Dragonite over time. Ash decides on a new strategy and orders Dragonite to use Draco Meteor, which sends meteors raining all over the battlefield. One of them manages to hit Flygon, giving away its location and allowing Dragonite to attack it with Hurricane and Dragon Claw before it hides in the sandstorm again. Ash prepares to repeat his Draco Meteor strategy, but Raihan declares he won't fall for the same trick twice and has Flygon strike Dragonite with Steel Wing before the Draco Meteor can go off, taking Ash's Pokémon out of the fight.

After recalling Dragonite, Ash chooses Gengar as his second Pokémon. While Gengar manages to evade Flygon's Steel Wing, its Ice Punch fails to land, leaving Gengar just as vulnerable against Flygon's hit-and-run strategy as Dragonite had been. Following a series of Dragon Claws, Gengar is struck by a super effective Crunch, dealing heavy damage to it. Goh is getting worried, since losing Gengar now would leave Ash with just one Pokémon against Raihan's three, putting him in a severe disadvantage. As Gengar wearily stands back up, Raihan asks Ash why he wants to battle Leon, because to him, the desire to challenge Leon needs to be supported by a desire to defeat him, a desire that he has in spades. Ash, however, declares that he too wants to defeat Leon, and refuses to lose here in order to realize that goal.

Seeing that Gengar is getting tired, Ash changes his initial plans, apologizing to Lucario for not being able to Mega Evolve it now as he slips on his Dynamax Band and Gigantamaxes Gengar. Using Gigantamax Gengar's giant mouth, Ash has it suck away the sandstorm, leaving Flygon exposed and wide open for G-Max Terror, which scores a direct hit. Raihan attempts a counterattack with Crunch, but Flygon is stopped on its tracks by Max Starfall, defeating it and evening the odds.

Raihan selects Goodra to be his second Pokémon and has it use Rain Dance, further demonstrating his weather-based strategies. Utilizing the rain to its advantage, Goodra launches a rapid-fire offensive with Thunder, Surf, and Hydro Pump, all of which deal devastating blows. Ash considers recalling Gengar, but as he sees its willingness to keep going, Ash decides to keep it out. Goodra attempts another Surf, but this time, Gengar is able to deflect it with its tongue. Gengar attacks with Max Starfall, while Goodra uses Hydro Pump, both moves hitting their targets. Gengar reverts to its normal size as both Pokémon collapse, resulting in a double knockout and leaving both Trainers with one Pokémon each.

Both sides recall their Pokémon and send out their last fighters, Lucario and Duraludon. While Ash has already used his once-in-a-battle power-up, Raihan still has his Dynamax to use, and he puts it to use by immediately Gigantamaxing Duraludon. Lucario uses Double Team to confuse Duraludon, before using Aura Sphere, which, however, doesn't faze the Gigantamax Pokémon at all. After a second Aura Sphere provides equally lackluster results, Raihan starts his counteroffensive with Max Steelspike, which Lucario is unable to completely avoid. Raihan then has Duraludon unleash its strongest attack; G-Max Depletion, which envelops Lucario in a swirling tornado of energy. To Raihan's surprise, however, Ash is perfectly calm about this situation, as is Lucario, who is standing still inside the vortex and charging up an Aura Sphere.

Ash and Lucario's Auras are in perfect sync as Lucario raises the growing Aura Sphere over its head, causing the G-Max Move to dissipate around it. Goh realizes that this Aura Sphere is similar to what Lucario did after its training with Greninja, except that it's even bigger. Drawing power from the Aura of its teammates, Goh and his partners, and even Greninja all the way back in Kalos, Lucario's Aura Sphere grows to a gigantic size, and Ash dubs it "Giant Aura Sphere". Duraludon attempts a counterattack with Max Rockfall, but Lucario's attack easily powers through it and strikes the Gigantamax Pokémon head-on, causing it to topple and revert to normal size. Dan judges Duraludon unable to battle, meaning that Ash has won the entrance battle. Ecstatic, Ash runs over to Lucario and congratulates it on a well-fought battle. Raihan approaches Ash and admits that he lost. After taking a selfie with Ash, Raihan swears to defeat both him and Leon someday, and tells him not to lose until then.

With the season's final entrance battle completed, the eight Trainers advancing to the Masters Eight Tournament have been decided. In addition to Ash, who is now ranked eighth, said Trainers include Unova Champion Iris; Lumiose Conference winner Alain; Kalos Champion Diantha; the combined Champion of Kanto and Johto, Lance; Hoenn Champion Steven Stone; Sinnoh Champion Cynthia; and Leon, the undefeated Monarch and Galar Champion.

Major events

The Masters Eight
For a list of all major events in the animated series, please see the history page.

Debuts

Pokémon debuts

Characters

Humans

Pokémon

Trivia

The "After the story" artwork for this episode

Errors

Dub edits

In other languages



JN108 : Catching the Aura of Fate!
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
JN110 : Narrowing the Chaser Chase!
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